Sentence Types
Relative Pronouns
Conjunctions (Coordinating/Correlative)
Subordinating Conjunctions
Oronyms
100

This sentence type contains only one independent clause and no independent clauses.

A simple sentence.

100

This relative pronoun refers to people and is used as a subject.

Who.

100

Provide the acronym for the Coordinating Conjunctions.

FANBOYS

100

What is a Subordinating Conjunction?

The word/words that is used to join a Subordinating clause to another clause or sentence.

100

What are Oronyms?

Phrases that sound the same, but have different meanings (related to Homophones/Homographs)

200

This type of sentence contains two or more independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction or semicolon.

A compound sentence.

200

This pronoun refers to things or animals and is used as a subject or object.

Which.

200

What does the acronym FANBOYS stand for?

For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so.

200

What is a Subordinating Clause?

It is part of a sentence that adds additional information to the main clause.

200

What is their purpose?

To show that we need pauses between words sometimes, in order to emphasize

300

This sentence contains at least two independent clauses and at least one dependent clause.

What is a complex sentence.

300

This relative pronoun shows possession.

Whose.

300

These are pairs like "either...or" or "neither...nor."

Correlative Conjunctions.

300

This word introduces a reason or a cause in a complex sentence.

Because.

300

Write the correct sounding phrase:

The stuffy nose can cause a man to go crazy.

The stuff he knows.

400

Identify the sentence type: "Because she was late, she missed the bus and walked to school."

A complex sentence.

400

The relative pronoun that introduces a clause giving more information about time, place, or reason.

When, where or why?

400
This conjunction joins two independent clauses and suggests addition.
And.
400

This Subordinating Conjunction introduces a conditional clause.

If.

400

Write the correct sounding phrase:

An ice man walked into the freezer section at the deli.

A nice man.

500

Provide an example for each sentence type:

Simple - One subject and one verb; Compound - Two subjects/verbs, but uses a coordinating conjunction or a semicolon; Complex - More than one, uses subordinating conjunctions (grammarly table)

Your responses.

500

This relative pronoun can refer to people or things and is used as an object in restrictive clauses.

That.

500

The Conjunction in "Not only did she win, ______ she also set a record."

but/but also.

500

Where can Subordinating Conjunctions go in a sentence?

Provide an example.

They can be used in different places within a sentence. They can go at the start, middle or end of a sentence.

Your responses. 

500

Write the correct sounding phrase:

The fork handles were resting on the table when the lights went out.

Four candles.

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